The iconic Greggs sausage roll will be immortalised with its own wax model at Madame Tussauds.

A beloved British classic, the pastry will sit alongside the likes of well-known figures such as Sir David Attenborough, Stormzy, and William Shakespeare.

For a limited time, it will be on display at the London wax museum's 'culture capital' section dedicated to 'icons who have helped shape modern British culture'.

The savoury treat will be unveiled at the attraction next week, just in time for National Sausage Roll day on June 5.

It will be placed on a blue velvet cushion accompanied by a commemorative plaque which notes that Greggs was founded in 1951 and that 365 million of its sausage rolls, each with 96 layers of flaky pastry, are bought every year.